Well, this morning we had another great opportunity to worship God as a church. My dad, who normally leads corporate worship at our church, had been away with my mom out of the country for their 30th anniversary. They got back late last night...actually early this morning. It was a privelege to lead worship today. While moving from an exhortation to the last song, I began to play "Jesus Paid It All" in Bb (Capo3 for guitar players). The song was going fine until the band kicked in at the end of the first chorus - "...He washed it white as snow". At this exact point in time it was our desire to rock the Passion 06 song....but here it comes. I had been practicing all week in that key. But in rehearsal we were playing it the key of "A"! I had moved my capo up one fret too many by accident....d'oh! :-) Needless to say the song had to come to a slight hault in order for everybody (namely the acoustic guitarist - me) to get on the same page. God was gracious and I'm told it wasn't TOO distracting! HA!
The point? I'm grateful for opportunities that God graciously gives us to humble very proud people, like myself, so that He can mold us into the image of his Son. Not that we always want "musical trainwrecks" to happen, but they serve as reminders for us that it is really not about us.
Andrew Murray in his book called "Humility", writes: "True humilty comes when, in the light of God, we have seen ourselves to be nothing, have consented to part with and cast away self - to let God be all."
I thank God for the many things he puts into our lives to remind us that it's all about him.
Sunday, September 10, 2006
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3 comments:
oh, the joys of worship leading.
welcome to blog-land.
Ahh, it wasn't too bad.
you guys kicked it back up pretty fast.
Great quote from Murray. I want to read that.
I want to read a lot of books.
I need to start reading...
I agree with Angela. It was barely noticeable.
I also liked the song you wrote that was used in corporate worship a few weeks back. I've been meaning to tell you that.
Hey Ang...when you start reading, start with "Blue Like Jazz..." ;-)
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